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Title: Meter Houses And Heaters For Orifice Meter Gauge Protection
Author: W. O. Moran
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: Gas volumes, in the early days, were measured by positive displacement, and by pitot tube meters. The smaller volumes were measured by positive displacement meters: the larger volumes were measured by pitot tube meters. Most of the gas being measured at that time, was known as manufactured gas, and was dry and relatively free from moisture. Even in those early days, the housing of meters was of considerable advantage, but heating to prevent the freezing of the pitot tube meter was not so necessary, due to the low velocity of gas required to operate the pitot tube.




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